Throughout its hundred years of existence, Bnai Zion has always reached out to those in need.
The following are some highlights of Bnai Zion’s history of giving:
Introduced American Red Magen David for Israel, an organization in the U.S. that funds ambulances and healthcare equipment for Magen David Adom, Israel’s pre-eminent emergency ambulance service
Created and supports the non-sectarian America-Israel Friendship League
Supported Beit Halochem rehabilitation and recreation centers for disabled Israeli war veterans and their families
Established ten medical clinics, Kupat Cholim Meuchedet, which provide care to thousands on a daily basis
Endowed the auditorium in Beit Hatfusot at the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel Aviv
Assisted in founding Kfar Bnai Zion, a successful free-enterprise community in Israel
Developed the Artists’ Gallery at Ein Hod
A view of Beit Hakerem from the David Yellin College of Education
A view of the courtyard at the David Yellin College of Education
A colorful playground at Ahava Village for Children & Youth
The recently renovated Social Hall at Ahava Village for Children & Youth
The interior of the Library of Peace at Ma’aleh Adumim
The Library of Peace at Ma’aleh Adumim
Livingroom and dining area for residents of the Quittman Center
Entrance to the Quittman Center at Israel Elwyn’s Jerusalem campus
Scope of the Bnai Zion Medical Center
Aerial view of the Bnai Zion Medical Center in Haifa